University of Cape Town Graduate School of Business
The Graduate School of Business (GSB) operates as the business school affiliated with the University of Cape Town (UCT), South Africa's oldest university.[1]
Established | 1964 |
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Director | Dr Catherine Duggan |
Location | , , South Africa 33.907269°S 18.416025°E |
Website | www |
The GSB offers a range of programs including the Masters in Business Administration (MBA), Executive MBA, and Postgraduate Diploma in Management Practice (PgDip), targeting various management levels.
Executive Education at the GSB provides short courses for professional development, catering to different industry requirements. Additionally, the department develops customized programs for corporate clients.
History and Location
The UCT Graduate School of Business is one of the country's oldest business schools, having been founded in 1964 on the main campus of the University of Cape Town in Rondebosch, Cape Town.
The GSB has been based at the Breakwater Campus on the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, close to Cape Town's core business district, since 1991. The campus, which was once a jail, gets its name from the convicts who erected the Cape Town port breakwater in 1861. Many of the historical characteristics, such as former prison cells converted as offices and conference spaces, are incorporated into the campus' architecture and interior design.
Accreditation/ Rankings
QS Global 200 Business Schools Report: The report, which rates schools from around the world based on MBA employers’ and recruiters’ views, rated the UCT GSB in first place for Africa and the Middle East region.[2]
AMBA:[3] The GSB has received AMBA[4] accreditation from the Association of MBAs (AMBA). AMBA is the international impartial authority on postgraduate MBA education. The accreditation is considered the global benchmark for MBA, DBA, and MBM programme.
EQUIS:[5] The GSB has been awarded accreditation by the European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD). This means the GSB has a three-year European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS) accreditation.[6] EQUIS is an international system of quality assessment, improvement, and accreditation of higher education institutions in management and business administration. The GSB is one of two African business schools to have received an EQUIS accreditation.
AABS: The GSB is one of six South African business schools to belong to the Association of African Business Schools (AABS) – an organization that aims to promote excellence in business and management education on the continent by supporting business schools through capacity building, collaboration, and quality improvement.[7]
AACSB:[8] provides internationally recognized, specialized accreditation for business and accounting programs at the bachelor's, master's, and doctoral level. With this addition to their accreditations, UCT GSB is the 59th school worldwide to gain "Triple Crown" status.
Financial Times: The GSB MBA programme is the only African MBA programme to be placed on the Financial Times Global Top 100 MBA Rankings.[9] In 2013, the School was placed at 74. The school's MBA is ranked the second best-value-for-money MBA in the world.[10]
Youth Inc: The GSB was ranked 44th in the Youth Inc Global Business School Ranking 2012 Top 100 MBAs, the only African business school to feature.[11]
Which MBA?: The GSB was ranked 59 in The Economist's list of executive MBA programme 2013, the only African business school to make it into the EMBA ranking.[12]
Specialist Centres
Bertha Centre In 2012 the Bertha Centre started the Social Innovation Lab, a stream on the MBA programme to promote the social purpose of business in the next generation of entrepreneurs and business leaders.
Allan Gray Centre for Values-Based Leadership The UCT Graduate School of Business (GSB) in association with the Allan Gray Orbis Foundation[13] established a Centre in Values-based Leadership at the GSB that is committed to exploring new ways of doing business based on purpose, sustainability and responsible practices. The center is the first of its kind in South Africa and it seeks to raise issues of sustainability and values-based leadership to priority status in the country and beyond. It has been established through sponsorship from Allan WB Gray, founder of Allan Gray Limited and the co-founder of Allan Gray Orbis Foundation.
Centre for Coaching The Centre for Coaching[14] has initiated a partnership with New Ventures West and The Weathervane to develop courses with international accreditation and practices. Coaching to Excellence, Associate Coaching and Professional Coaching are the most prominent courses offered by the center.
Managing Infrastructure Reform and Regulation The Management Programme in Infrastructure Reform and Regulation (MIR) aims to build capacity to manage reform and regulation of infrastructure sectors throughout Africa and in other emerging economies. MIR works in support of sustainable development and is currently focusing on the electricity and water sectors. The centre conducts research, offers short courses, and provides professional support and policy advocacy.
Faculty
The GSB has 41 resident faculty members.[15] Many are internationally acclaimed[16] as researchers and teachers. Others are involved in national and regional issues as well as in policy formulation and implementation. The School's core faculty is supplemented by international visiting academics and executives.
Dr Catherine Duggan is the current director of the University of Cape Town Graduate School of Business (UCT GSB).
Research
The School has identified five interdisciplinary themes around which it seeks to focus its research. These are:
- Governance in emerging economies and the impact on economic development
- Culture, diversity and dynamics
- Entrepreneurial development and sustainable business
- Development, innovation and technology
- Infrastructure and regulation.
Programmes
MBA[17]
The GSB MBA is one of the oldest management programmes in South Africa.
At 11 months, the full-time UCT MBA programme is one of the shortest around and it is known for its intensity. The programme is also available in a modular format to accommodate students who wish to continue working while they pursue their studies.
Executive MBA
The Executive MBA is not a modular version of the MBA programme. Although the academic qualification is the same, the process of learning and content are different.
The Executive MBA is the only programme in South Africa that is targeted at senior and executive managers and leaders.
Associate in Management(AIM)
AIM was launched in 1991 in order to fast-track working black South Africans who, because of the history of apartheid, lacked the formal qualifications they needed to climb the corporate ladder. Although taught at a postgraduate level, the programme does not require applicants to have an undergraduate degree or even a matric certificate, and recognises work experience and aptitude as prior learning.
Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration (PDBA)
The PDBA is a management development programme at pre-masters level and can act as a bridging course for students who may not meet the entrance requirements of the MBA programme.
Masters in Development Finance
The UCT GSB, in partnership with Africa growth Institute (AGI), is offering an MPhil (Development Finance) which aims to enable students to meet the development needs of the continent.
PHD Programme
The GSB runs a comprehensive PhD programme to encourage original research at the business school that fits the school's research agenda.
Executive Education
The department offers a range of short courses that are open to public enrolment. The selection of specialist short courses cover a spectrum of interests, ranging from general management issues to those that are industry-specific, such as electricity regulation.
Customised Education
The UCT GSB also offers programmes that are customised for corporates, government, NGOs and SETAs. Programmes are modular and accredited national qualifications can be customised to suit a client's specific needs.
Corporations with which Executive Education continues to work vary in size, sector, focus and challenge. Examples of those it has worked with include Metropolitan Holdings, ABSA, BHP Billiton, Nestle SA, Johnson & Johnson, South African Breweries, and Standard Bank.
Other Initiatives
GSB Solution Space
The Solution Space is for early-stage start-ups and a research and development platform for corporates. The Solution Space was founded in 2014 at the University of Cape Town Graduate School of Business. The university's Vice Chancellors Strategic Award provided initial capital, and founding partner, the MTN Group, provided significant support from 2015.
See also
References
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- "Middle East & Africa – TopMBA Global 200 Business Schools Report 2013/2014". 24 October 2013.
- Association of MBAs
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- European Quality Improvement System
- Pergoot, Nick. "EQUIS Accredited Schools". efmd.org.
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- AACSB
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- "B School Ranking 2012 | Youth Incorporated Magazine". Archived from the original on 13 March 2013. Retrieved 19 February 2013.
- "Executive MBA Ranking 2018".
- "Allan Gray Orbis Foundation". Allan Gray Orbis Foundation.
- "Centre for Coaching". centreforcoaching.co.za.
- "Welcome to the GSB". gsb.uct.ac.za.
- "Graduate School of Business | University of Cape Town | Faculty Expertise | Faculty & Research". www.gsb.uct.ac.za. Archived from the original on 10 May 2010. Retrieved 14 January 2022.
- Mba
Sources
- Statute of the University of Cape Town, Government Notice No. 1199, 20 September 2002.